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Yamaha RX V659 7.1 Channel 700 Watts

$ 26.4

  • Brand: Yamaha
  • Color: Black
  • MPN: RXV659BL
  • Model: Yamaha V659
  • Number of Channels: 7.1
  • Surround Sound Formats: DTS, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Pro Logic, DTS 96/24, DTS Neo:6, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surround EX
  • Type: A/V Receiver
  • UPC: 0027108925295
  • gtin13: 0027108925295

Description

Receiver is in excellent condition and performs as it should. Yamaha RX-V659 Introduction It has been awhile since I reviewed a moderately priced piece of home theater gear. Some of my staff often comment on my flare for reviewing only the upper echelon products. I am certainly not one to argue this point, but I figured I would upset the status quo by throwing in a mid-priced receiver into my review lineup to keep them guessing. With that in mind, I requested Yamaha's latest sub $550 receiver - the RX-V659. Yamaha RX-V659 Overview and Build Quality This is their first RX-V series of receiver I have taken a hard look at in the under $800 price category. When I took a look at this product, I quickly realized I was behind the evolutionary progress of trickle down technologies as evidenced by some of the most notable features this receiver offers, such as: 100wpc x 7 Component Video Upconversion On Screen Display iPod Connectivity and Music Enhancement Modes DTS 96/24 PLIIx Music/Movie DTS Neo Modes XM Ready with XM HD Surround EXT 7.1 Multi Channel Analogue Inputs Preamp Outputs for all Channels 3 Zone configurability (with powered Zone2) Some of these features aren't even found on their $4,500 flagship product let alone their newer RX-V2600 receivers. Most of these features weren't found on any receiver brand at this price class only just a couple of years ago. Now that's progress which budget minded consumers could certainly appreciate. This type of increase in purchasing power for each new generation of product is perhaps only rivaled in the computer industry. Build Quality The Yamaha RX-V659 is a receiver cut from a different cloth from what we are accustomed to in this price class. It shared many of the virtues of its bigger brother - the RX-V2600 such as a large E-core transformer, large capacitor bank (71V 12,000uF Caps x 2). 50V caps would have been plenty to achieve 100wpc, though using 71V caps gives Yamaha plenty of design margin and added headroom since the rails can safely been swung much higher. There is nothing wimpy about the amp section of this receiver and as you will find in the Measurements & Analysis section of my review, this receiver is an overachiever and delivered MORE than its rated power. The RX-V659 employees all burr brown 192kHz/24bit DACs and Yamaha's Top Art construction found on their more expensive receivers. *no remote